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Who Ran for president 1996?
1996 United States presidential election
Nominee | Bill Clinton | Bob Dole |
Party | Democratic | Republican |
Home state | Arkansas | Kansas |
Running mate | Al Gore | Jack Kemp |
Electoral vote | 379 | 159 |
Who all ran for president in 2004?
Results
Presidential candidate | Party | Home state |
---|---|---|
George Walker Bush | Republican | Texas |
John Forbes Kerry | Democratic | Massachusetts |
John Edwards | Democratic | North Carolina |
Who ran against Wilson 1912?
Progressive Party nomination
1912 Progressive Party ticket | |
Theodore Roosevelt | Hiram Johnson |
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for President | for Vice President |
26th President of the United States (1901–1909) | 23rd Governor of California (1911–1917) |
How many US presidents have run for president more than once?
Only one person has run successfully for President more than twice – FDR who ran successfully 4 times (1932–1944) although he ran unsuccessfully as a Vice Presidential candidate in 1920.
Who were some US presidents who tried to run for president twice?
Henry Clay and Adlai Stevenson were both nominees twice (and tried for the nomination other times), but were never elected. And then there’s Grover Cleveland, who was elected President in 1884, lost his re-election effort in 1888, and returned to win again in 1892.
How many times did George Stassen run for President?
Between 1944 and 1992, Stassen ran for President an astonishing nine times as a candidate for the Republican Party’s nomination. He was considered a serious candidate in the 1944, 1948 and 1952 elections, obviously never succeeding in his efforts. He is also a former governor of Minnesota and former president of the University of Pennsylvania.
Who has run for president without ever winning?
The candidate with the most serious runs for President without ever winning was probably Henry Clay, the leader of the 19th century Whig Party.